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The Larry Meiller Show
Summary: Join host Larry Meiller every weekday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on The Ideas Network stations as he discusses environmental and consumer issues, gardening and helpful "how-to" topics with his guests.
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- Artist: Wisconsin Public Radio
- Copyright: Copyright 2013 by Wisconsin Public Radio
Podcasts:
We talk turkey — and pheasant and elk — with our guest, a nationally-recognized culinary instructor. He specializes in using wild game in familiar recipes.
We take a look at what’s going on in Wisconsin sports with our WPR sports reporter. We talk with her about the latest news from the Packers, Bucks, college teams and get a wrap-up on the golf season. We also look at the challenge of scheduling during the pandemic.
Lacrosse is Wisconsin’s fastest growing sport but it’s been played here for hundreds of years. We talk about the history of the sport, the fundamentals of play and why it has become more popular.
WPR director, Mike Crane, joins us to talk about programming changes and specials, and our recent membership drive.
Many people's lives and finances have looked a little different from their usual this year including things like navigating unemployment for a short or long period of time or receiving (or not) a stimulus check. We talk through how some of these things may impact your 2020 tax filing and talk about a few updated forms with our tax expert.
Poinsettias have been the plant of Christmas for many years. We talk about the history of this holiday staple, how to care for them and why there are so many colors with our guest, a Wisconsin grower.
Scammers are more than happy to take advantage of people around the holidays. We talk about what you can do to protect yourself, update you on the latest scams and talk about the end of some coronavirus relief programs.
We talk about the best ways to provide food and shelter for our feathered friends this winter. We also look at the increase of deer hunting licenses, a rare bird sighting and get suggestions for outdoor-related gifts.
Children who read more experience many benefits, including improved language and listening skills. We talk to a pediatrician about efforts to get books into the hands of children through their healthcare providers.
Starting a weather observation journal can be a good way to track changes year-to-year and appreciate the beauty in each weather event — from dreary drizzle to sunny winter mornings. And it's not just for kids! We talk with our weather guys about recent weather events and ways you can participate in citizen science.
Our recycling system has room for improvement. In Wisconsin, only two types of plastic are recycled and the rest head for the landfill. We talk with two professors and researchers from the Wisconsin Energy Institute who are developing new technology that would allow us to recycle more kinds of plastic.
Heirloom flower and vegetable plants can give your garden a unique look. We talk to an heirloom seed pioneer about what to look for when choosing heirloom varieties.
The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest day in American history. We talk to the author of a book that explores the role that the Iron Brigade of Wisconsin played in turning back the Confederate troops.
We talk with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Secretary Preston Cole about how the 2020 deer hunt is going. We also get an update on the Climate Change Task Force and the effects of the pandemic on DNR operations.
With pandemic restrictions in place, folks are looking at different ways to get outside. We talk to an expert about what you need to know about snowshoeing.